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Childproofing a loft elevator: A few suggestions

Published May 2, 2011 (almost 15 years ago) · Updated 4 months ago
Childproofing a loft elevator: A few suggestions
One parent's question on StreetEasy.com--how do you stop a toddler from pushing the call button on an elevator that opens directly into your loft--has inspired some mothers and fathers of invention.
Retina scans and sock-covered hands aside, suggestions fell into two camps: cutting off access with an open-ended crib or gate, or covering the buttons in a plastic or plexiglass lockbox:
  • Gates/Fences"Not sureif this is the exact one that will work, but it's that kind of idea," this commenter says. "The panels don't have to be connected in circle to stand up, so you can block off the area with a U shape, the open end at the elevator. It's a pain for adults, they have to step over or slide over the panels, but it works."
  • Lockbox"No rewiring, no trippy gate, just screwa thermostat coverinto the wall," says a commenter. "Consider doing it with the lock on top, and it'll take longer for him to grow tall enough to open it. You'll have moved by then."
  • Gratuities: "I'm sure someone in the building would stop your kids before they got all the way outside. Tip your building staff!"
(StreetEasy.com)
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